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The Emmetsburg Main Street Community Theatre will provide free admission to all active military members or veterans for their upcoming performances of “All is Calm”. Theatre spokesperson Peggy Stolley ...
A new report from the Common Sense Institute indicates the rising cost of insurance premiums may drive more Iowans to reduce their coverage or drop insurance altogether -- putting pressure on the ...
Many Iowans will be heading to the grocery store this weekend to stock up on ingredients for next week's Thanksgiving dinner, but cost is always a concern. Lisa Schiller, spokeswoman for the Better ...
Extra law officers are out on Iowa roadways for the start of a holiday special traffic enforcement effort. Brett Tjepkes is the Bureau Chief of the Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau. He says they will ...
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The Algona City Council approved an agreement with Bolton & Menk Monday evening to design street improvement projects for ...
–Area residents can get a preview of what is to come next year with the Nourish on Wheels program at an event Friday night in Burt. Lindsey Humble is a local spokesperson for Nourish on Wheels, which ...
An analyst with the Iowa Utilities Commission says they are still waiting to find out when they will get 2026 funds for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Keetah Horras says local ...
A traffic stop in Emmetsburg late last week ended with a Palo Alto County woman being taken into custody on drug related charges. According to the Palo Alto County Sheriff’s Office, Deputies conducted ...
A central Iowa entomologist says there may actually be some science behind the folklore about how the thickness of a wooly bear caterpillar’s stripes can help predict the severity of the winter ahead.
The holiday shopping season ahead will be expensive for consumers and lackluster for retailers, according to a professor in the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business who spent more than 20 ...
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